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Monday, June 22, 2015

Diy Pallet Pet Bed ♥



So I have got to say I love my  minature pinscher Gia, she is my baby! I love to spoil her, I have to say in the past I have spend up to 300 dollars on a princess bed for her! This time I thought I would try something different and make one here's how you can make one too for your little best friend! ♥






Materials Needed:
wooden shipping pallets
tape measure
nail puller
hammer
1 1/2" finish screws
stainless steel finish nails
chop saw
carpenter's pencil
drill


Dismantle Pallets
Gather a group of used wooden shipping pallets . I found mine for FREE at the local warehouse grocery store. Using a hammer or nail puller, remove each plank of wood from the pallet base , then dismantle the base.

Choose Best Pieces
Lay all pieces of wood out on a flat, level surface. Based on your specific shipping pallet and the intended size of your dog bed, choose which pieces are the best fit for the two sides, the rear, the front fascia and the base. Tip: A good-sized dog bed for small and medium dogs is 12 to 16 inches, and 14 to 18 inches for larger dogs.

Measure and Cut Boards
Measure and mark side boards using measuring tape and a carpenter's pencil. Cut them to 24-inch lengths with a circular saw. Measure and mark the rear and bottom boards using measuring tape and a carpenter's pencil, and cut to a 36-inch length with a circular saw. These boards will be the rear panel and bottom planks.
Measure and Cut Structural Pieces
To create structural pieces, measure and mark 1 1/2-inch strips using measuring tape and a carpenter's pencil, and cut with a circular saw . Next, use a circular saw to cut six pieces of wood the same length as the desired overall height.

Attach Structural Pieces
Lay out rear panel boards on a flat, level surface, and attach structural pieces on each end with finish nails or screws using a drill or hammer . Lay out side panel boards on a flat, level surface, and attach structural pieces on each end .

Attach Side and Rear Panels
Attach side panels to each end of the rear panels with finish nails or screws using a drill or hammer.

Cut and Attach Fascia Board
Measure and mark side boards using measuring tape and a carpenter's pencil, then cut front fascia board to length of the front edge from side to side. Install front fascia to side panels with finish nails or screws using a drill or hammer.

Install Base Planks
Attach planks to the base's underside with finish nails or screws using a drill or hammer. Tip: Make sure the planks sit flush, or the dog bed may appear crooked.


Sand Edges
Use an orbital sander or sanding block to smooth out the rough edges of each panel . Add cushions 

I painted it pink and added supercute cushions and pillows, you can either make these or just buy them online or at the store! Here is a great website that has custom cushions for dogs ILuvU4ever
And voila supercute right? ♥

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2 comments:

  1. Such a cute bed! I don't have any pets, but I have a friend who has a small dog, so I'm going to share this with her. Maybe she'll make one for her pup!

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  2. Thank you! I love your blog! :)

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